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Bruno Jasieński pronounced [ˈbrunɔ jaˈɕeɲskʲi], born
Wiktor Bruno Zysman (17 July 1901 – 17
September 1938), was a
Polish poet, novelist, playwright,...
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Ksawery Jan
Jasieński (born 13
September 1931) is a
Polish radio speaker,
voice actor, voice-over
lector and one of the most
distinctive voices in the...
- house. By 1931, it was well
known enough to rate a
mention in
Bruno Jasieński's 1931 play The Ball of the Mannequins. However, by 1946, the
house was...
- the 20th
Century Press Archives of the ZBW The
Motherland will
Notice her
Terrible Mistake:
Paradox of ****urism in
Jasienski,
Mayakovsky and Shklovsky...
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Hrynko Akmal Ikramov Chingiz Ildyrym Uraz
Isayev Vladimir Ivanov Bruno Jasieński Semyon Kamenev Grigory Kaminsky Georgii Karpechenko Innokenty Khalepsky...
- Gnedov,
Russian poet Ilya
Zdanevich ("Iliazd"),
Georgian writer Bruno Jasieński,
Polish poet,
prosaist and
playwright Velimir Khlebnikov,
Russian poet...
- Słonimski and Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz) and the ****urists (Anatol Stern,
Bruno Jasieński,
Aleksander Wat,
Julian Przyboś).
Apart from well-established novelists...
- her
literary influences the
works of Park Wan-suh,
Bruno Schulz,
Bruno Jasieński,
Andrei Platonov and
Lyudmila Petrushevskaya, as well as
Samguk yusa folktales...
- form was used by
Bruno Jasieński and
Julian Tuwim.
Anapestic tetrameter with
masculine ending (ssSssSssSssS) is rare. In
Jasieński's But w
butonierce lines...
- 2005, it was a
branch of the
National Museum of Kraków. In 1920,
Feliks Jasieński—critic,
writer and
collector of art,
whose penname was "Manggha"—donated...